A cladistic analysis of molecular data from the chloroplast gene rbcL
was used to examine the taxonomic relationships of the walnut family (
Juglandaceae). In addition, chemical and morphological data from a pre
vious study by HUFFORD (1992) were incorporated, expanded, and analyze
d independently and in combination with the molecular data. The result
s of these analyses suggest that the Juglandaceae are more closely rel
ated to the Fagaceae, Betulaceae, Casuarinaceae, and Urticaceae and th
eir relatives (sensu CRON-QUIST 1981) than they are to the Anacardiace
ae (sensu THORNE 1983). However, sequence data from rbcL also suggest
a relationship between the higher Hamamelidae and certain families in
the Rosidae sensu CRONQUIST 1981 (such as Rosaceae and Rhamnaceae), an
outcome which would add credence to the widely accepted view of the p
olyphyletic nature of the Hamamelidae.